What Happens at a Cremation?

What Happens at a Cremation? – Cremation Process

In many respects this depends on the structure the funeral will take. Many cremation funerals begin with a service be it religious or otherwise. This can either be held in a church, chapel or other venue separate from the crematorium, or in the crematorium chapel itself.

If you are making your own way to the funeral it is important to allow plenty of time as the crematorium have to keep to the time allowed. If you have concerns about arriving on time you may wish to consider travelling in our limousine.

Traditionally the close family members will follow behind the coffin into the chapel, but like much of the funeral it is your choice. At the appropriate time in the service the committal will take place. Depending on which crematorium you have chosen, the coffin will either descend from sight or will be concealed by a curtain closing.

Alternatively, if you prefer, the coffin can remain on view. The coffin does not enter the cremator straight away but usually within about half an hour of the service, and always the same day.

Each cremation is carried out individually and according to strict regulations. The fear that you may not get the right ashes is unfounded, thorough procedures mean that the right ashes can always be identified.

At the close of the service the funeral director will show you out of the chapel to where the floral tributes have been placed. You will then have the opportunity to meet other relatives and friends before going home or to a venue for refreshments.

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